Considering seeing The Killers with Tegan and Sara in Toronto, but I'm not really sure how much I want to do that. Seeing any show in an arena has never appealed to me. I think the only time I did it was when I was young. It was the Goo Goo Dolls. Third eye Blind was there, as was Vanessa Carlton. Yeah, pretty great.

Considering seeing The Killers with Tegan and Sara in Toronto, but I'm not really sure how much I want to do that. Seeing any show in an arena has never appealed to me. I think the only time I did it was when I was young. It was the Goo Goo Dolls. Third eye Blind was there, as was Vanessa Carlton. Yeah, pretty great.

Depends on the band. The Killers probably put on a good arena show, Tegan and Sara probably less so. It would be awesome to see those two in a small venue.

Considering seeing The Killers with Tegan and Sara in Toronto, but I'm not really sure how much I want to do that. Seeing any show in an arena has never appealed to me. I think the only time I did it was when I was young. It was the Goo Goo Dolls. Third eye Blind was there, as was Vanessa Carlton. Yeah, pretty great.

If you are a fan of the Killers already, go see them. I saw them at Firefly and the Killers fans who were there loved the show. Me, I like a few of their songs, but their not in my wheelhouse of musical taste. I wouldn't say I was bored, but I never had a moment where I felt drawn to them or some sort of emotional attachment. They play real tight and Brandon Flowers voice is good live, so you won't be disappointed with anything like that. I saw them in a Field in Delaware with about 20,000 people, I'd estimate, so not arena, but had that feel. There were fireworks and other light shows, but nothing over the top.

This is one of my favorite songs, Edward Sharpe and Co. are an incredibly talented group of musicians, and 40 Day Dream is one of those songs that you can almost get lost in.

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I bought The Shield in my same Amazon order as Babel and The Sheepdogs. Should be coming in the mail today, and though I probably won't be able to get to Grixxly Bear's album for a while, hearing this song made me pumped for my mail to ******* get here already.

I'm also going to Philly to see The Antlers with a few friends, ticket only cost 15 bucks. When I saw them at Roo I was hoping they'd come around so I could see them in a smaller venue. This show is going to be crazy.

I have had a moment with each of the songs on the 15 song deluxe version, and really can't narrow it down to any one song. I was joking around with my friends when telling them about it, but it is a flawless wonder. Every song is a beautiful, dynamic, powerful masterpiece. I hate being "that guy", but it is my favorite album I've ever heard, personally, and IMO, the best album released since the Beatles and Beach Boys had their ongoing battles for dominance. Only difference for Mumford is they don't have any real competition, it's Mumford up top and everyone else a good distance below.